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Lift the top lid and look for a cylinder or something similar with tubing going into it there should be a button of some sort on the side. if you are lucky the button will have a red cap on it. press the button in and light the pilot inside the oven. hold the button for a minute or so until the pilot stays on. kind of like lighting a water heater.

I don't know if this will help. For the 720ef , this is what you need to do.There are five buttons on the clock panel and from left to right they are:- Minute Minder, Cook time, Ready Time, Plus and Minus.TO SET THE TIME OF DAYPress the Cook Time button and the Ready Time button simultaneously. Use the Plus and Minus buttons to set the time.(24hr clock).TO SELECT AN ALARM TONE.Press the Minus button to listen to the first tone. Release it and press it again to listen to the second tone etc (3 tones)Releasing the button after the tone has sounded will automatically set that tone.SETTING THE MINUTE MINDER.Press the Minuter Minder button and either the Plus or Minus buttons simultaneously to set the time.You can cancel the timer at any time by setting it back to 00.00 by using the Minus button.After setting, the display will revert to the time of day, but by pressing the Minute Minder button again, the display will show the remaining time. If you want all the information, then it is best if you supply a vaild email address and this will give you access to my BT Digital Vault, where you can have a complete copy of the handbook that I have scanned in.

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Hi If you have Simpson Neptune 3U 602 then it may be to do with the timer function. This also happened with my oven.

There is a red section on the face of the clock. The oven seems to work if it shows the hand icon. I'm not sure what it symbolises yet, as it's a new oven for me, but it is now working. You can change the icons by turning the left nob left and right. Hope this helps.

Turn the oven control on. Now play with the buttons on the electronic timer/clock. Try all different combinations. Trying pressing them at the same time. This may take 5 minutes or more. If the timer is not faulty this will work, be patient. When the oven indicator light comes on the oven is on and the timer is now in manual mode.

You can try a hard reset by unplugging the range for a good 1/2 hour, then plug back in. Unfortunutely this probably won't work, as these clock/timers are notorious for only lasting a few years. You have to blow $150+ and replace the clock/timer.

Note: A hair dryer will help you get the face off the old one to put onto the new one

ah, you lucky guy. You can try a hard reset by unplugging the range for a good 1/2 hour, then plug back in. Unfortunutely this probably won't work, as these clock/timers are notorious for only lasting a few years. You have to blow $150+ and replace the clock/timer. Note: A hair dryer will help you get the face off the old one to put onto the new one.

Lift the top lid and look for a cylinder or something similar with tubing going into it there should be a button of some sort on the side. if you are lucky the button will have a red cap on it. press the button in and light the pilot inside the oven. hold the button for a minute or so until the pilot stays on. kind of like lighting a water heater.